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Incident will have no impact on Games, say govt, OC.

Statesman (India)

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NEW DELHI, 19 SEPT: With Sunday mornings shooting incident at the Jama Masjid in the National Capital, that left two foreign tourists injured, heightening security concerns, the government and the organisers of next months Commonwealth Games put up a brave face, claiming that the incident will not have any impact on the Games and pledging to provide foolproof security to the visiting athletes and officials.Todays incident, however, prompted many worried queries from nations participating in the Games, The command and control centre set up for liaison with participating countries was suddenly flooded with calls from Australia, Canada and the UK, who have raised concerns about security in …

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